I have been into this thing for a while, but as I am a really impatient person, never settled for a certain technique. I sometimes did reality checks and tried a few methods, but as I said, never spent more than 2-3 days practicing a specific way of induction. I know that this is not the way it should be, but this is me :\. I have quit writing into my dream journal every a few days ago, but my recall is getting better anyway, because I always do some revision of that night's dreams in the morning.
But this morning I slept for a bit longer than I usually do on weekdays (there's a one-day break at school), so instead of 7-8, I got 11 hours of sleep. My dreams were kind of vivid, I had 3 different just in the morning, and in the last one, I was lucid. I was sitting on a chair and reading some stuff on the internet, but everything was blurry, and then I decided to do an RC (I don't know why). So I did the one with trying to breath with my nose covered, and it worked. I was sort of stupid, 'cause I couldn't believe that it is a dream, and commanded myself to wake up. And I did .
This is all good and nice, but what to do next? I can't sleep until 10 o'clock every day (I wake up at half past six(ish)), so there is no chance of getting that extra 2-3 hours.
I would like to ask for you advice, what do you suggest? Is there a method (besides WILD) that can result in a lucid dream a few times a week? I know it needs practicing, but now that I am sure it is possible to become lucid for me, I promise I will do my best.
Thanks in advance
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